skoram
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Last night I noticed my female Apistogramma erythrura opening and closing her mouth somewhat rapidly as if she were hyperventilating. She otherwise appeared to be in relatively good health though her movements did seem a little lethargic compared to her normal pattern. She is housed in a planted 10 gallon tank with 4 clown killifish and 3 of her own fry (about 4 months old). None of the other fish are showing symptoms of any problems. A few days earlier I performed a roughly 50% water change and cleaned the sponge filter a bit (it had a lot of detritus and debris stuck to it). We have also been experiencing unusually hot weather in Korea these days, so the tank temperature has gone up about 1 to 1.5 degrees from its usual 25.5 degrees Celsius. Other than that, there has been no changes to the tank.
Here is a video I shot of her last night:
Any ideas about what might be ailing her are greatly appreciated.
Here is a video I shot of her last night:
Any ideas about what might be ailing her are greatly appreciated.